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Season to Act Isaiah 61:1-3a

Jesus read this passage to the people in the synagogue in Nazareth (see Luke 4:16-20). God’s spirit was on Isaiah and Jesus; it is on you and me. We are the Lord’s hands, feet, eyes, and body by performing the ministry of deliverance and encouragement.

Texas A&M University has a long tradition of students greeting everyone on campus with “howdy,” ensuring that no one feels like a stranger. That is a great first step for everyone to take in new situations. Greet people with eye contact, a smile, and “hello.” It opens the door for us to know people and notice where God’s grace is needed.

As we become more aware of others, perhaps we’ll see opportunities to speak up for the voiceless or speak a word of encouragement. Perhaps we’ll sit with different people, bring the outsiders into a group, prevent those who are alone from feeling lonely, or bring light to those who languish in the shadows.

The words of Isaiah are for us.

By Gail Jackins from D365

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